Project Description

Jeff Parker

Appearing: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Jeff Parker is an American comic book writer and artist. He is a member of Helioscope Studio, formerly Periscope Studio.

Parker’s earliest work in comics was Solitaire, published by Malibu Comics. He later illustrated comic books published by DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Image Comics, and worked as a storyboard artist on the television cartoon Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.

His work as a writer at Marvel includes the limited series Agents of Atlas, X-Men: First Class, and Marvel Adventures The Avengers. Parker is also the writer of Walk-In and the second volume of Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics.

Recent work includes Fall of the Hulks. He will also be returning to Agents of Atlas with a new ongoing series to be called simply ATLAS. He has also written a mini-series for Wildstorm, called Mysterius: The Unfathomable Parker also took over the writing of Thunderbolts with issue #138, introduced the Agents of Atlas in the following two issues and then took the title in Siege, after which he will oversee an overhaul of the team line-up.

He is originally from Burlington, North Carolina, son of an grocery store owner whose first exposure to comics came from reading comics on the store’s spinner racks. He was a member of the illustration studio Artamus Studios, based out of Hillsbourough, along with Mike Wieringo, Scott Hampton, Richard Case, Chuck Wojtkiewicz, and others.

Appearing: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Jeff Parker is an American comic book writer and artist. He is a member of Helioscope Studio, formerly Periscope Studio.

Parker’s earliest work in comics was Solitaire, published by Malibu Comics. He later illustrated comic books published by DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Image Comics, and worked as a storyboard artist on the television cartoon Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.

His work as a writer at Marvel includes the limited series Agents of Atlas, X-Men: First Class, and Marvel Adventures The Avengers. Parker is also the writer of Walk-In and the second volume of Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics.

Recent work includes Fall of the Hulks. He will also be returning to Agents of Atlas with a new ongoing series to be called simply ATLAS. He has also written a mini-series for Wildstorm, called Mysterius: The Unfathomable Parker also took over the writing of Thunderbolts with issue #138, introduced the Agents of Atlas in the following two issues and then took the title in Siege, after which he will oversee an overhaul of the team line-up.

He is originally from Burlington, North Carolina, son of an grocery store owner whose first exposure to comics came from reading comics on the store’s spinner racks. He was a member of the illustration studio Artamus Studios, based out of Hillsbourough, along with Mike Wieringo, Scott Hampton, Richard Case, Chuck Wojtkiewicz, and others.